The Merseybeats, The Merseys - I Stand Accused (The Complete Merseybeats And Merseys Sixties Recordings) (Remastered) (2021)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, full scans) - 589 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps + full scans - 411 MB
2:29:57 | Beat, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Grapefruit
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, full scans) - 589 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps + full scans - 411 MB
2:29:57 | Beat, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Rhythm & Blues | Label: Grapefruit
Emerging from the Liverpool group scene during the goldrush years, The Merseybeats' combination of Everly Brothers-style vocal harmonies and adroitly-chosen beat boom ballads saw them record several hit singles (including 'I Think Of You', which reached the Top Five), a brace of very popular EPs and a self-titled album that spent a couple of months in the LP charts. After their superb version of 'I Stand Accused' (a big favourite of local teenager Elvis Costello, later to cover the song) failed to become the huge success that it deserved to be, group leaders Tony Crane and Billy Kinsley reinvented themselves as vocal duo The Merseys, who recorded one of the classic mid-Sixties pop hits in 'Sorrow', subsequently quoted in Beatles track 'It's All Too Much' and taken back into the charts a few years later by David Bowie. 'Sorrow' was followed by a handful of Merseys singles that, although less successful, are now highly regarded by admirers of late Sixties British pop and psychedelia, and are now legitimately assembled under one roof for the first time.